Jan. 3rd, 2005

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I've got over 1,000 emails to contend with along with all my other work this morning so I'll keep this short. Vacation was lovely, relaxing, and productive, got lots (though not everything) done and managed to be social too. My super quick review of the week:

Xmas- quiet, nice, redesigned my website.
Sunday- fun with video games, Donkey Konga is very loud, I really hope [livejournal.com profile] elo_sf's neighbors are tolerant.
Monday- cleaning! errands!
Tuesday- photo shoot, very fun, laughed a lot.
Wednesday- Phantom...don't go see it. Seriously.
Thursday- more cleaning! more errands!
Friday- LOTR-a-thon with [livejournal.com profile] tersa and later [livejournal.com profile] caredhel!
Saturday- return of the Aelf and a small get together over at [livejournal.com profile] elo_sf's, more Donkey Konga.
Sunday- lunch with [livejournal.com profile] cyranocyrano along with still more cleaning and errands.

And now a quick question to the group, anyone know of a good web hosting company where I can keep my beloved ebonlock.com? I'm looking for fairly cheap, but reliable with decent tech support. If you know of any company that fits the bill lemme know.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-twodads2jan02,0,3188265.story?coll=la-home-local

In a clash that pits Catholic teachings against shifting values of American society, a group of parishioners and parents has accused Orange County church leaders of defying Pope John Paul II by allowing a gay couple to enroll their two boys in a diocese school.

Eighteen people signed a letter last month demanding that St. John the Baptist School in Costa Mesa accept only families that sign a pledge to live by Catholic doctrine — a move that effectively would kick the boys out of school. The church regards homosexual acts as sinful, and in 2003 the pontiff condemned marriage and adoption by same-sex couples.
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But Father Martin Benzoni, who oversees the 550-student elementary and middle school, last week rejected the group's demands. He released a new policy stating that a child's education comes first and that a family's background "does not constitute an absolute obstacle to enrollment in the school."
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But several other conservative and liberal Catholic leaders backed the school, saying that regardless of the church's views on homosexuality and same-sex unions, it would be wrong to punish the children.

"To single out these kids because of their gay parents would be invidious," said William Donohue, president of the conservative Catholic League. "You cannot burden the innocent."
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But Father Gerald M. Horan, superintendent of schools run by the Diocese of Orange, rejected the idea of a parental covenant. If the school barred gay parents from enrolling their children, they would also have to ban children of parents who violate other church teachings, including those who are divorced, use birth control or weren't married in the church, he said.
[...]
It's unclear how many parents at the school are aware of the debate or how many object to the boys' enrollment. But one mother said she and several other parents support the school's decision.

"It's a shame that a minority of loonies chooses to hate instead of love," said Katie Flores, whose daughter is a classmate of the boys. "Let he [who is] without sin cast the first stone."

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